About C103

Listen online to the internet radio of C103 live here, on IrishRadioLive!C103 launched in 1990 as County Sound 103FM broadcasting to North County Cork only, but later its area expanded to the whole county, and its name changed to its present form in 2008. C103 is the sister station of Cork’s 96FM, and is in the ownership of Wireless Group.C103’s music palette is similarly colorful as its sister station Cork’s 96FM’s, but goes more back in time, so mainly focuses on the greatest hits of the 70’s and 80’s, but also some fresher pop music, Irish music and country diversify the playlist.The schedule of C103 brings talk-shows through the day in most of the imaginable topics, so current affairs, entertainment, showbiz, arts and even agriculture and rural life are debated and also phone-ins sustain the connection between C103 and its listeners. C103 operates as a local radio station, so in the hourly news bulletins, County Cork related news and sports, travel and weather information are stressed more besides the national and international news.C103 wakes up its listeners on weekdays from 6am to 10am with “Cork’s More Music Breakfast with Simon Murdoch”, while the Saturday’s kickstart is the “Saturday Breakfast with Nick Richards” from 7am to 10am.

C103 music genres: pop, country, Irish music

C103 availability: You can listen to C103 with your traditional analogue radio on 102.6-103.9FM, for the detailed FM allocation check the Frequencies section below, and the Frequency Map. C103’s digital availability doesn’t have territorial restrictions, we recommend the online radio stream.

An appeal to support Cork’s Frontline Legends by local radio stations, 96FM and C103, has raised over €77,000. The one-day event took place on Good Friday between 0700 and 2300. Both brands encouraged listeners to make a one-off donation of €19 via their websites or by telephone. The Wireless-owned radio stations teamed up with the charities attached to the two biggest hospitals in Cork where the majority of confirmed cases locally will be treated: Cork University Hospital and The Mercy University Hospital...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 15.04.2020

96FM and C103 support local medical staff

Cork radio stations 96FM and C103 are supporting local medical staff on the frontline in the battle against COVID-19. The Wireless-owned stations have teamed up with the charities attached to the two biggest hospitals in Cork where the majority of confirmed cases in Cork will be treated: Cork University Hospital and The Mercy University Hospital. This Good Friday, both stations will be encouraging listeners to make a one-off donation of €19 via the stations websites or by telephone...More >>